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Links to pages of Jewish Interest
Solomon Schechter Day School of Nassau County and High School of Long Island where the joy of learning is intertwined with the joy of Judaism
The Jewish Theological Seminary, Manhattan
Yahoo search service maintains many links to Judaic subjects.
Links of Jewish Interest A to Z from Maven, a new index, formerly from ORT.
J&JR Page is an
EXTENSIVE list of links to items concerning Judaism and Jewish resources.
JewishNet The Global Jewish Information Network is a link to many areas of Jewish interest.
The Shamash Project can be reached directly.
THE JAFI Portal
The Jewish Online Community
Jewz.com, a Jewish Portal
Direct Links to Other Area of Interest
Jewish Holidays
Kosher 4 Passover- an extensive site of Passover links.
- Passover On the Net - an interesting mix of music, stories, and recipes for the holiday.
- Uncle Eli's Haggadah is a wonderful site, containing a haggadah as Dr. Suess may have written it. It may be viewed on line, or downloaded for your own seder!
Israel
The Masorti movement is the Israeli counterpart to the world-wide Conservative movement, emphasizing Jewish tradition, Zionism, democracy, and tolerance.
An extremely popular and vast site, with news, graphics, features, music, kids topics, and many links to areas of Judaic interest. The "Kotel Kam" can be found here - a camera at The Wall.
- The Knesset Website takes you on a tour of Israel's parliment, and has a wealth of information on Israel's government. Available in Hebrew and English
- Israel Government Web Site, Foreign Ministry
Newspapers and News Sources
Torah Study and Prayer (Divrei Torah on Line)
- GENESIS: A LIVING CONVERSATION WITH BILL MOYERS: Explore the impact of the book of Genesis on today's world at this
thought-provoking companion site to the PBS Series. Websurfers can read program descriptions,
learn how to form their own Genesis discussion groups, find out more about
the program participants, or access a downloadable companion resource
guide.
- Global Learning Network, Project Genesis
- Shamash
- Search for Divrei Torah
- There is a free on-line transliterated Siddur available at a new web site.
It uses color coding to indicate what is usually said silently, what is sung
by the cantor, and what is sung aloud by the congregation.
Audio files are being added so that visitors can hear correct pronunciation,
learn popular congregational tunes, and even master correct nusach for
leading services.
- The Masorti home page from Israel links to weekly Torah commentary from the Masorti movement.
Museums and Exhibits
Holocaust
- Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
- The Cybrary of the Holocaust, an extensive site concerning the holocaust.
- The Nizkor Project, a collage of projects focused on the Holocaust and its denial.
- Al Filreis is an English professor at Pennsylvania State University. One of the classes that he teaches is "English 293: The Literature of the Holocaust," and a few years ago he created a companion Web page for his
course. Filreis Listerature of the Holocaust homepage also includes links to several other online Holocaust resources.
- The JewishGen Holocaust Global Registry was created with the hope that it could help reunite survivors with family and friends. It is important for us to remember that, for many, the Holocaust has not ended. More than 50 years later, many people are still searching for family and friends.
Jewish Genealogy
Jewish Family Life
Colleges and Universities
- The Jewish Theological Seminary Web site contains information on their rabbinical and cantorial schools, and other programs.
- The University of Judaism, Bel Air, California, an undergraduate four year college, offering liberal arts programs with such majors
as bioethics/pre-med, political science, English, journalism, Jewish studies, and psychology.
- Hillel is the foundation of the campus Jewish community.
Other Areas of Interest
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The Huntington Jewish Center
510 Park Avenue
Huntington, NY 11743-3797
Phone: (631) 427-1089
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